Mercedes Benz GLS-klasse 350 D Exclusive 7 Posti 2025
- 2025
- Seats: 7
Seven seats, diesel composure, and the kind of interior silence that makes a two-hour drive to Grasse feel like fifteen minutes in a private lounge. The 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLS 350 D Exclusive is the vehicle you choose when the group is larger than a couple but the standards remain exacting. This is not a supercar page — it is the opposite argument. Where the corniches above Èze reward sharp throttle response and low centres of gravity, the GLS 350 D earns its place on the longer, quieter routes: the D2 climbing through Saint-Paul-de-Vence toward the perfume hills, or the A8 westward to Cannes with five passengers and luggage that actually fits. The third row is genuine — adult-usable, climate-controlled — and the diesel drivetrain delivers range that removes fuel stops from the conversation entirely. From €400 per day, a single variant is available in our Nice fleet. Handover can be arranged at the airport terminals or at specific addresses along the hotel strip — the Negresco forecourt, the Hyatt Regency entrance — wherever arrival should feel unhurried rather than logistical. The GLS parks more easily than its footprint suggests, though Old Town garages remain tight; for Vieux-Nice dining, valet or the Saleya underground lot is the practical choice. For families splitting time between coastal mornings and inland afternoons, or for a business host collecting colleagues from Terminal 2 before a working lunch in Monaco, the GLS 350 D does what few large SUVs manage: it carries everyone without asking anyone to compromise on comfort. The Exclusive trim reinforces that — quilted leather, ambient lighting calibrated to evening drives, and rear seats that recline enough to make the thirty-kilometre run to Menton feel restorative rather than routine.